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THE DAILY SUN.
Muedai Maan<ii... ..Ocromni 16.
ITete Advert isem&.ts always forma
on First Page; IjoooI and Business Notices
mi Fourth Page.
SUN-STilOKES.
Bait- The latest Courier-Journal song is
after the following style:
Tall dm, y* winged wind*.
That round my pathway roar.
Do ye not know some apot
Where Bourbon* teaae^no more;
Some lone and pleaaant dell.
Some Talley in the West,
Where I can.—freed from atlnga-
•• Depart" and be at reat;
The load wind beUowed hoarsely in my face
Jaha^*r*Ml» whispered "ngqr place !**
T^M $M>. thou alien* moon, f
f$om mellow «|ht i* ahed,
1$ Store, in all the ground,
Ko hole to hide my heqd*.
Where Bourbon* cannot come ?
Where Democrat* are *hy T
Where disappointed men
Can hide, " depart," or die f
The aly moon " ■niggled" a* it gave a “roll,"
And amilad.andbUnked.and simpered, "nary hole.
69* Memphis contributed $20,000 to
the Chicago acfleam.
M- The /allow fever if tampering
with. Tampa, Florida.
yjuV&iof ten /ears, at Elk ton,
Maa/iand, need coal oil to kindle aff.
Bmailt aa nafal
A colored policeman, at Waco,
Texas, piwfed himself a good shot by
shoafegUMAIf.
Then are fear candidates for
Governor of Maaeachnesetts* and no
Sutler in the lot, and he wanted to ha
a candidate bo bad.
“Withdrawn from the Badical
ticket,” j, what the Virginia papers am
writing after the nunee of men who have
been prominent in the Badical party
since the war.
a&“General Wade Hampton delivered
an address in Baltimore last Thnrsda/
night, on the life end character of Gene
ral Lee. The address was delivered to
a crowded house.
A dispatch from Chicago says
that, to give the nemes of the cities and
towns that have forwarded relief, would
require a newJGazottoer of the United
States.
teir The Harrisburg Journal says
“Maeon, Georgia, has a haunted honae.
It is hinted that the ghost of the “De
parted” wanders restlessly through the
office of the Telegraph and Meuenger.
td~ The Washington Chronicle says
“The bottom has fallen out of the Dem
ocratic party.” The people are crowd
ing into the party so fast that the wonder
is that the bottom, or something -else,
has not given way long ago.
8&» The New York Tribune proved
thnt Collector Murphy is dishonest, and
Grant refused to remove him. The
Herald is now endeavoring to prove that
Murphy is honest If it succeeds, his
head will go off quicker than winking.
Shall
■&, The New York Times asks:
we surrender all we have gained?” If the
Times' party will surrender all it hat
gained by stealing from the pnblio crib,
the amount reimbursed will go a long
way toward paying the national debt
■A. That charity ia a virtue which still
survives, is abundantly proven by the
manner in which nearly all the cities of
the United States, and many of the cities
of Europe, have contributed to the relief
of dnetfo. In some instances the com.
tribufioas havo amounted to almost a mil
lion of dollars; while, in many, they are
estimated by the hundreds of thonsands.
Preachers and laymen have beeome so
soenstomed to abasing the world, or the
people which composes it, that an outsider
would have fancied that suafa a thiag as
Christian charity was a stranger to our
day *qd generation. But occasion has
furnished most excellent proof that one-
half the world does not willingly let the
other bagsuffer. Chisago has great need
to lia grataful that charity is not yet dead.
WH-Tbe following lines on the death of
General Clanton, are from the Montgom
ery Advertiser ol last Saturday :
That ko. th« Terr ■
Bator* S, aarlieat fcort. of manhood tall—
S, maaSpariah
rail to Ik. daath, moat pariah UopalMalr >
h, katshtUaat of aland, whooe knlfhttr daada
Btaabad a no w BanMrr «l>oa tha warld
The type of what waa truest 1 No
A deed of £#«'*» Ufclahed. Mere's b4* tern* t
Hcre an u W^Bff.;W^^r i
JunUaa, here Uea who for yap *oa*e did apeak
L,
iiCOttOIA MATTERS.
Col Sadr/V. hmr is annoaocad to
deliver a lecture in Augusta.
Alphatvt Bkiulty has ba^U the West
Point ShiMtd, and changed its name to
the .Vviff.
oan do anything well when she wishes.
The young Demostheneses and Ciceros
of Elberton have organized n Debating
Society.
The Chronicle and Sentinel has discov
ered that sumo ol the mcauest thieves in
the world ore in AuguJu. This remark
is elicited by the fact that they have com
menced stealing street lamps.
Up to Friday night 511 voters hod reg
istered in Auguota.
The Borne Courier ol the 14th announ
ces the death of Edward H., son of Bev.
B. H. Stillwell, under the following cir
cumstances; “Edward, who was but a lad
of fourteen years of age, left home to go
on a chestnut-hunting. He did not re
turn at dinner, bnt still his absence crea
ted no uneasiness until late in tho after
noon, when the family had gathered for
the evening, when a search was instituted
and inquiries made, without any satisfac
tory results. During the night the search
was continued, and up to yesterday at a
11 p. M., when his dead body was found
suspended by a small cord around his
neck, and his knees resting upon the
ground. He evidently did it himself, but
hardly with any intention of destroying
his life, as the cord would have not been
considered of sufficient strength to have
borne him.
The Dawson “previous conditions' 1
haveacoepted "Shoo Fly” as a revival
tune, and they shoo fly away at an awful
rate.
The Dawson car works arc building
narrow gauge cars.
A colored divine in Terrell county told
bis audience last SnDday, that when the
Savior was about to come to the earth he
was opposed by three powers, one of
whioh was “the devil and fifteen French
men.”
Dawson has a citizen named Drink-
water. He ia the originr 1 Good Templar.
CoL J. H. Logan has retired from the
Griffin Middle Georqian—having sold his
interest to Messrs. Maugham & Hunt.
The kerosene lamp explosion has
reached Amerious. Negro woman badly
burned.
Madison county has hod a hurricane.
Athens has had a killing frost
The Athens Banner rogrets to learn of
the death ol M. D.Looney.of Camcsvillc,
while on a visitNorth to secure surgical
attention for tho romoval of a tumor.
A young Cherokee Indian, who was on
a visit to Athens, died in that village last
Wednesday, of fever.
A literary society continnes to delight
Thomaston. It gives the yonng geniuses
chance to speak at a mark once a week.
Mr. J. D. Andrews, of Upson county,
while engaged in building a mill dam,
had his foot crashed by a falling rock.—
I needed, and as I found there the mid
dle olaaees mostly, I journeyed with them
as a matter of choice, finding snch to be
nasally more oommnniootive on sub j sets
of interest to a stranger. A. M. B.
XHiecclIatuons.
JOHN KHELN
[BOUNCES TO THE PUB
t ret unit'd flow Near York
the Largest and
CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY QOODS
Ever offered by him. Particular attention la directed
to the following classes of goods, which will be found
to oompriae choice sty lea, and at old prices, vis:
DRESS GOODS,
IN 1MMEN8E VARIETY.
Black Alpacas, of the celebrated "Eclipse" brand,
color warranted, (at last year's prioes.) Colored Al
pacas. In ersry shade. Black and Oolorsd Yelre-
teens. In great variety. Table Linens, Irish Linens.
Towels. Toweling, stc.. Turkey lied Damasks, and
Napkins, Blankets and Flannels an immense stock.
Waterproof Cloth* In Variety.
Hosiery, Ladies’ Merino Shirts, In choice
Men's Brown English Half Hoee-afuU line; Men 1
Marino Shirts and Drawars—excellent value; a very
* aaortment of Balmoral and Boulevard Bklrta.
largest and handsomest stock of Shawls ever
offered in this store.
44“ An inspection before purchasing is solicited
■ the undersigned will not be undersold.
JOHN XEELY,
octa-tf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets.
Cotton /actor* anb Cotton Soot ©nano Ago g, Etc.
wiumarokci dak in.
DANIEL
I AM QLAD HX HAS COM.
The Best Paper Hanger la the State ef
Oeerfla.
I OAN now cane your chalra, and make them look
new for the same yoe will pay for a bottom,
charge for varnishing chairs when I cans them, a
1 warrant all
Uphmhlrrims, #Wmfleers lejNrfrtnf, sir.,
to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made and
— Bsattraesea mad# to
furniture and up-
— and spring
order. All kinds of household
holstery done at the shortest notice. 1 have re.
moved to DeOivs’s Opera House, under Maysnn's
Auction Wareroom, on Marietta street.
O. B. BROWN,
aplS-bm Late of Richmond. Va.
$35.00 Saved! $35.00 Saved!
PlilCES AMD TERMS Of
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
EBTEKD NETT CASH. $10 TB MO. $5 HI MO.
Plain 1>ble $ id $ 55 $50.
half-ease, pin bz 50 60 6
No. 7. do lhn’y 65 56 1
A. WEtLBOBN HILL.
Ac HILL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Agents Cotton Food Gnano,
NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUG U8TA, GA.
AU business entrusted to them will have strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Tics or liopc and Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 P£K CENT.
REFERENCES:
Col. L. M. HILL,t Director Ga. R.. fits County
Factory.
T. G ARDINEB. 1
atu Merchant I
I National Bank of Newnan, Ga.
nters* National Bank. Augusta I
•a g29-tm
110
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that theso are oui
terms from which we never deviate; and wo guaran
tee our Machines to have every point of excellenco
to be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
as durable, made of as good material as any Machine
in the world, aud that it will do as elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent,
32 Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Ga.
Liquors ! Liquors !
Those that followed were Dot mill dams.
LIVERPOOL.
Letter from A. M. 8.
Art Gallery—Railroad Travel in
England—How It Differ* from tlie
American Manner.
Liverpool, 17th Sept, 1871.
The few hours I have spent here, have
been full of interest to a novice fromonr
Sunny South. So much that is strange
and new—such magnificent buildings—
elegant stores and thronging crowds—
that the brain becomes dizzy under tho
constant shifting of the ever-moving
panorama.
St. George'a Hall is one of the great
objects of attraction to travelers, and
usually one of the earliest visited. In
Ales, Wines § Liquors 1
AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale
Depot
AND
WliolcHale Liquor IIouhc.
W'e hare a Large Assortment
Ot all kinds of LIQUORS, which
will be sold at the Most Reason
able Tetms.
aeptli-flm
THE
GREAT GRAND FAIR
OF THE SEASON OPENS AT
OGLETHORPE PARK,
October 10, 1871,
UNDEB THE AUSPICES OF THE
ATIjANTTA
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ASSOCIATION.
*10,000 IN PREMIUMS
BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED.
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA.
And for the Saturday of Fair Week, a Citizens’ Pune of
$2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS
The Park Buildings and Grounds ore receiving additional improvements, tho
Track being pnt in fine coniUtion.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ABE MADE FOB
SS.OOO VISITORS.
The different leading routes of travel and transportation will bring Passenger*
and Freights at HALF BATES ; and the indications arc that the Exposition will
be one of
Unrivalled Interest.
ally on«
i of the
WiiSllV-atTSV^ K&-i.ooverod hi«f*co, M dgal
*t it* head.
Uoakdataouan* is shout to *a*at a
Court Hons* ft tbs expense of $9,2$*
Traek-ls/ing still ptngwss an the
BrunswisAmd Aftisny Bsflhmt -
A Utief sntszed the Albany colored
Baptist Ohnreh last Wednesday night,
and stole one lamp, and all the oil con
tained in the others. Doubtless the thief
hod been to Church, and hoard the preach
er aay something about haring “lamp.
trimmed and barning.”
Augusta insists that she is going to
have a good Falx this year, and than is
no rerson to doubt that rim will. She
buildings not for from it, I
first saw the famous gallery of paintings
and statuary that have attracted so much
attention, in this city. To undertake to
deaoribe them would extend this letter
beyond all reasonable bounds, and I must
forbear attempting to convoy tho pleas
ure that I derived from their examina
tion.
My business called me to London, and
I desired to see as much as possible of
the country through which I passed, I
decided to take the slow train on tho
Liverpool and London Bead, that start
ed about noon, and that ran only thirty
miles per hour.
On English Bailways there are three
classes of cars. No checks are given for
baggage. A car is divided into three
com pai emeu Is, and each holds about ten
venous. They sit faoing oaoh qthor as
n the old stage coach stylo, a door open-
niog in tbo side. Thero ia no water on
the oars, nor any other conveniences
snch as arc usually found on board
American trains. But at every depot
where the train stopa for a minute or
two, these conveniences are to be bed.
Before the train starts your tiokets are
examined, and at each station the con
ductor examine, before /lie train starts,
the new passe iger's tickets. Every Rail
road employees is in uniform, and from
observation, I inferred they were
far more numerous than on our Railways.
One whom, during our late war, I woo'd
have taken, from his military dress, to be,
at least, a Yankee Brigadier Gene
ral, was very polite to me, showed
pie to a seat, took charge of my bag-
[ogc, and the end of my journey again
Drought it to me and earned it for me
several hundred yards to a hotel porter,
and when I waa wondering at hit polite
ness, and congratulating myself that my
evident freshness in the count ry had in
vited all this attention and kindness, and
was fixing up as meet a return of thanks
as I could muster—in words—a friend at
my elbow hinted that a shilling would bo
fat more acceptable to tho brigadier than
any thanks of the tougue. I atouoe act
ed upon the suggestion, and silently slip-
bed him a piece of silver (almost ashamed
to offer it to so distinjunhed a looking
mage), but tho martial air at once
To Parties Desiring to Build
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform tha
citizen* of Atlanta that ha la now prepared to
BupgrinUn* Iks MmttMmp mud WniUUmp. or
IA* WnUMn* Utpmrlmgnl only, of esmy
Writ Cbm Homo they mmy aciih la
Awl.
Ha haa at hia command a picked eat of hands, and
feel* confident in giving general aatialhctton.
44“ REFERENCE—CoL John L, Grant, Longley
4 Robinaon, and Fay 4 Corput, Architect#.
jo ha- c. jrn
OmCI IN AIR-LINK HOD**.
_ raising hia military cap, he gave
—s'salute, pocketed his shilling sad
went to wait upon some other verdant
traveler like myself.
Bat, I cannot forbear here to say, that
from all officials and employees, of every
kind, serving the public, since I have
been here, I have never failed to receive,
whenever applied to, answers both gen
tlemanly ana satisfactory. I never meet
here the gruff, and ol ten insolent, officials,
sometimes, and too often, to be met with
in the States.
It is a doable track-way from Liver
pool to London—distance about two
hundred miles; the fare of first-class
tickets, thirty-five shillings; second class
twenty-six, and third class sixteen thil-
tings, Tbs latter ware far better filled.
Tha second e 1 'w were as comfortable r .
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LYNCH,
Car. W'hilehalt Street and Rail
road Crossing. ,
rjMIK LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Vestings I Cashmeres
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
A Fail Stock of Everything in the
Gentlemen**! ITuvnisihlnag
Line.
JTonc but the Best Goods hotel,
and A'eatness and Elegance is
what I Strive to Excel In.
wptlUm J. LYNCH.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT*
FOB THE FAIB
or THE
Atlanta Agrieulturml and in
dustriai Association, to be
Held in Atlanta, Oct. 16, >71.
E xcursion tickets from new yore.
Philadelphia nr Baltimore, to Atlanta, GeoSt
aad return, via Savannah Hteatnahip Ltnee and At?
Matte 4 Gulf, and Macon 4 Brunswick BaUroade
(good until Dnc’r l«t) will be aold for $35 75.
Freights destined for the Fair will be carried at
regular tariff rate* out, and returned to Ea
FREE.
Consignment* should be marked to the "Secretary
Atlanta A. 4 I. Aaaociation Fair, Atlanta, Oa.. cam of
Atlantic A Oulf Railroad Agent, Savannah;" Also
with the name of the steamer on which the ship?
meat ia made. <j. d. OWKNH,
General *
olf F
TJS Broadway,
The regulations of the Association are such that
EXHIBXTOHJ8 and VISITORS
Must find their attendance on the Fair pleasant and profitable.
For Copies of the Splendid List or Premiums, please mddress,
Samuel A. Echols,
8ECBETABY.
Saif Tbo books are open and entries being made,
make entries at as early a day as possible.
Exhibitors aro requested to
oct5-
1,500 BU8IIEL8
Red Rust Proof Oats
G. T. ANDERSON,
General Western Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlantic and Gulf Freight**^*,
y, NEW YORK
ocU-lm
A SAOAUOV. | m
HARALSON A BRUCE,
Conn of ISArietU ud Brood iteoto. ATLANTA.
UKOIUUJL
CLATERAL AVCTMOAT AA'It
Commission Merchants and
H'hoUsalr and Retail
Dealers ia Furniture.
U. II. HAPTI8T, Auctioneer
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. ruftH
ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS
IN STORE FOR AUCTION.
Untmcu-M. G. Dobbin*, Praaideot Oeorgla
nking and Truat Company; Mesara. Crane, Doyl-
■ton 4 Co., Wholoaale Dry Goods; Messrs. A. C. 4
B. F. wryly. Wholesale Grocers; Mesara. Gordon,
Willis 4 Co.. Bankars. *epl9-im
8MTU A TiOJtT H'AJTTEn,
B Y a YOUNG LADY, TWENTY-FOUR YEARS
of age, from the country, aa house keeper, and
aeamatreaa, In a good family.
APPJ^ THIS OFFICE.
Mark W.
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, vn Broad Street.
AUK) :
800 Bush. Selected Seed Rarltg,
350 Bush, seed Rye, to arrire,
500 Bush. Seed R'heat,
310 Bush. Red Clorer,
315 Rush. Red Top or Herds
Grass.
334 Bush. Orchard Grass,
100 Bush. Tali Meadow Oat
Grass, to arrive,
175 Jinx*. Blue Grass, and all
other useful Grasses, he.
500 Cwt. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO i
100 Tons Sea Fowl Lliutan and
other Gtiano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALSO:
500 Dixie Plows and other
Plows, from $3^60 to $6 60, cheaper than bom*
made "Scooters."
ALSO:
The Keller Patent Grain Drill,
For .owing Whet, Etc.
Railroad Announcement
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. )
Atlanta 4 West Point Railboad, }
Atlanta, Oa.. Sept 30, 1871. )
Change of Sohodalo,
AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER
l Daily Passenger Trains will run
, 7:10 A. M.
gottott toorflime ni Wanking Ca,
New Cotton antT Produce Warehouse.
»x -m
iA WA *
THE1 PIiANTEms
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
•ulMOrlbOCl
YTI'J
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
Tlie Warehouse of This Bixnlf,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets, • ..if
_ •, W *(
August*, Georgia,
|S NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. T.mppay. CASH ADVANCES
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Bailresd Bouiipl* ' * *■_
I*. Forties Storing Cotton with the Back will be furnished with reolfpis lor
same that will be available in thia city or any other for borrowing money.
■W" The Bank ia prepared at all tuna* to make LOANS ON PBODtJOE or
PROVISIONS on tho moat reasonable terms.
u Parties would do well to apply at tha Warehouse, or ooamaadaale with the
Officers.
CUAltLEfl J. JUNKINH PnstMnt;
JNO,F. KING, VloB-rrcSldetat. T "
T. P. DIVAN Oil, Cashier. ' ’
■fptx-sm
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
“ A «*' * >l. a !-l M .7/ n t-w
COTTON FACTOR8
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Offioo at Planter!,’ Loan Ac Savings Bonk Warehosae
a Hotter a, ommsa.
IBERAL tiSH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD TTEMB,
or for Shipment te Domestic at Foreign Market*.
■ SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cottoa.
sept26-6m
tDotol)f>< Itwrirp, Cu.
SOMETHING NEW.
AWSHE & HAYNES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T > OUR FRIENDS AND PATBONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST
BMelv«d ud openad our 1U1 Stook of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, tad
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Oar WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JUBGEN8EN down to the fewer
grades of SWI88 AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In loot, we now have
a fun, beautiful and almost entualynew stock.
Como and Bee U*. Prloe and Be Convinced.
«ept!9-d2m
T/iVawta of wohodulo.
J OnilSon S* I AH AMD AFTER BURDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1871,
Doublo Daily Passenger Trains will ruu on thii
Mark
W. Johnson’s,
ff. O. BOX 230, Atlanta, Oa.
OfBce Selma, Rome A Dolton R. R Co^
E V. JOHWHON, Local A|g*t,
MO. 4. Till H. L KIMBALL HOUSE.
ATUUrra, Ga., October 12th, 117L
_ D. it. It. and Its connections to all
terminal points, aa low aa by any other route, vis;
TO MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,VICK8BURO,
JACKSON, CARTON, MERIDIAN and MEW OR
LEANS.
K. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent 8. B. 4 D. R. R.. Vo.
4 Kimball House. octlSdif
iomas t. smarm*. william v. cp vwroen.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
OOTTOH FACTORS AMD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
J J AYK this day removed to Mo. 5. Me Id to ah stroet,
■4a, Georgia, (opposite oar former place of bus
iness,) where we have the most ample and Close
Stonge of any in tho city, which is 8trlctly Fire-
Proof.
OonslYnmeiits Moltcltcri.
lUmbcr 1, 1871—eepU-44w3m.
Arrive In Atlanta at 6:46 k. M.
Might train* run through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with trains of the Mobile 4 Montgomery Railroad
for Mobile, Maw Orleans, and all point* In Te:
and with Train* for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Ji
sou, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all point*
Central Mississippi, Central Alabama aud Norther*
Louisiana.
Paiwengor* will find this route 98 miles shorter
than the lllue Mountain or any other route to Mont
gomery, Mobile and Mew Orleans, and 47 mile* ahort-
or to Selma and all potato west of Helms.
PsRaenger* leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a. to., Arrive In Selma at 8:81 1
At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at 10:32
Making doeo connections with Selma aud Merid
ian Road.
BAGGAGE CHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS.
44- Fare as cheap aud accommodation* a* good
a* any other route.
«%. Aak for Tickets via Weet Point and Mont
gomery.
4R. Ticket* for sale at the office of J. H. Porter,
General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot.
L. P. GRANT,
Superintendent.
oc42-tf
ATLANTA OFFICE
Southern Department.
Liverpool & London
Aad Globa loauraace Co.
Extract from Report of !Mrector, at the
85th Annual Meeting, Feb. 84, 187L
Total ouoing. of Oo.ftttimo l.MO’Tl! Pouud.
In U. S. Currency, about $6.000 000
Reserve surplus remains asms aa
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The iccamuktlotu SS. tut -Ytinn.l
Mra>.„<of IomuimUboImI)....$«.ooo.ooo
jBHi
■oatalMer hr p.,nntof Iom. IT.000.000
Tbta Till Imt. Ik. capital. UKU UOI* ~
-WTO r»4 IU.M0.0M
Henry Bischoff A Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AMD DBALEBa Of
Rtco, Wines, Uq uuro, Sa.
gara,To uaeoo. Ac.
No. 197, Eoat Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
a- iiicaof r. o. nu a a. mm.
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Paddy.—8ay, JTIkey, r rw, iow did yon grow aich fine Parotics ?
Mikey.—Ocn! ahuro i n' it* joat by reading tho Bubal Soctkeeker.
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